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Christmas Pie 08

Christmas Pie 08

Wallace High School Upper Sixth pupils provided a festive end of term treat for the entire school community by serving up two tasty helpings of their “Christmas Pie”. Christmas Pie is a long standing Wallace tradition, with the end of term show being enjoyed in the Clonevin Park School for over thirty years.

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Pete Snodden : Cinemagic

Pete Snodden : Cinemagic

Wallace high School Lower Sixth students recently had the opportunity to take part in a master class with well known local broadcaster Pete Snodden. The students, who are studying Moving Image Arts at AS level, thoroughly enjoyed working with the Cool FM DJ.

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William Crawley Visit

William Crawley Visit

Last month the Upper Sixth Moving Image Arts class received a surprise visit from a well known TV and radio presenter for the BBC. William Crawley has presented many successful TV shows such as ‘dying for a drink’
William presented a detailed, behind the scenes look at ‘Blueprint’, a three-part natural history television series, which ran last Spring.  

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Prep Launch New Website

Prep Launch New Website

The Wallace High School Preparatory Department have launched a brand new website. The site contains a vast array of information from school news to galleries for the various extra curricular activities that take place. The website can be found at www.wallaceprep.org. If you follow our news updates via Twitter then the prep news will automatically [...]

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Children in Need 08

Children in Need 08

Wallace High School teachers staged a break time extravaganza last week to entertain their pupils and to raise money for Children in Need. They decided to embrace Children in need’s Call to “do something different” by displaying their talents to a packed assembly hall.

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Wallace Goes Twitter

Wallace Goes Twitter

The Wallace website has received a technical update and we now offer news updates via the Twitter Service. Twitter is a free social networking and micro-blogging service, that allows its users to send and read other users’ updates (otherwise known as tweets), which are text-based posts of up to 140 characters in length.

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